my grandfather max drove a cab and spread, from what i understand, was a navy man and gave a lot of people, mostly by the bell parkway, syphilis. >> jimmy: i did not know that. >> family lore. >> and i am one of his bastard children. >> we always used to come out here to see them. it's great. i love this town. >> jimmy: stephen, you have any -- >> i've been to brooklyn before. >> jimmy: you have. >> his people are the people that let my people into the country. his people, they were -- >> i think we were the ones that tried to keep you out. >> i knew it was one or the other. i knew they met us at the dock. i just wasn't sure if they gave us one of these or one of these. >> my earliest new york relative got off the boat the day before the draft riot in 1863. they were irish potato famine people. they said, immediately, let's burn this mother down. >> jimmy: who do you think is going to win the election? >> i think jon is. i think it's jon. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: out of the two guys that are running. >> i'll be honest with you, i have not been following it. [ laughter ] so, i'm --